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In the spanish hierarchy, the people are the top were the <em>peninsulares</em>, these were people from Spain who went to the colonies to take charge of the highest political positions.
Next, were the <em>criollos</em>, people of Spanish descent born in the Americas. They occupied the rest of political positions.
After them, came the <em>mestizos</em>, people of mixed Spanish and Native American descent.
Finally, at the bottom were the Native Americans and the African Americans, who were subjected to what was essentially slave labor.
What did this hierarchy reflect?"
This hierarchy reflected a society that was stratified on racial basis. The whiter, and more Spanish you were, the higher your position in society. The opposite occured if you were black of Indigenous.
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Physical and psychological stress, including mass violence, compounded their effect. The impact was most severe in the Caribbean, where by 1600 Native American populations on most islands had plummeted by more than 99 percent. Across the Americas, populations fell by 50 percent to 95 percent by 1650.
Explanation:
c. 1500, "to light up, shine on," a back-formation from illumination or else from Latin illuminatus, past participle of illuminare "light up, make light, illuminate." Earlier was enlumyen
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Honestly speaking, the immigrants just come to the U.S. to "live a better life," I put that in quotation since it's nothing but racial slurs and bad behavior being thrown on to them. For example, I'm pretty sure you know about street vendors trying to make a living out there and instead there is a threat towards them and disruption to their property. It just isn't right. And now they want to seal up the border and not let in the immigrants, which is to me, it's a disappointment since they probably wanted or needed something to look forward to and make themselves a brighter future here. And not only Hispanics be getting this, other race as well, but the old race be getting it the most, on the news, you see maybe a 50-60-year-old getting threatened or beaten up by a couple of youngsters who dislike their race, and it's pretty scary. They don't need that, they just want to make a living out here, it seems like they can't get it and that's how I feel and see this.